Haunted Attraction - Haunted Trail/forest

Haunted Trail/forest

A haunted trail or haunted forest is a type of attraction that takes place outside in the woods, at a park, theme park or outside venue. Most haunted trails are close to a mile long and may include small buildings or huts that include various scenes you'll be forced to enter or walk past. The majority of haunted trails have lit paths or roped off areas if there aren't paths in the woods that have been made. Haunted trails include various rooms/scenes such as hillbilly huts, a haunted cornfield, a clown maze, movie themed rooms (Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers etc.), an alien invasion etc.

Haunted trails may use tour guides, or they may allow visitors to walk alone. Unlike haunted houses, weather determines if the attraction will be open or not. The typical haunted trail ranges in price from $5–$25 a ticket and lasts 10–45 minutes. The tour time may vary greatly depending on the customer's pace.

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Famous quotes containing the words haunted, trail and/or forest:

    I agree about Shaw—he is haunted by the mystery he flouts. He is an atheist who trembles in the haunted corridor.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

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    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)